my favourite mod for the bus! i use this more than the default wentward. its really fun to drift across west coast usa in this bus (and then crash and die)
Not much to complain about, only rear driveshaft should connect to engine (I understand I can select it manually but it should be part of the config) and as someone mentioned below the rear steering should disengage at higher speeds (although this isn't necessary to change in the short-term). Overall it is a great quality and well executed mod, great job!
4.5/5 - I'll round up to 5 as I can't give half stars and it doesn't deserve 4.
Great addition, I prefer it to the normal DT40LF and possibly even the bendy one. All I would say is that the rear steer normally disengages at speeds over 15mph on vehicles to avoid them becoming twitchy at speed. Apart from that it's a big well done to you for creating a fantastic mod.
Great Conversion of the stock Bus to triple axle. I have only found one error that the rear driveshaft is still unchanged and needs to be longer so that it connects to the engine.
I would like you try to make an articulated Wentward Bus because that would make for an interesting challenge and would make the ultimate assortment of busses ingame.
Anyhow great Modification of the beamng Wentward bus.
great mod! I've seen a comment that says this needs to be added to the T-series but that it cant handle the weight plus the frame is different.
Here in Europe (I am from the Netherlands) there are a lot of trucks with a rear rear stearing wheel axle or a lifted up middle/rear axle for when there is no cargo on in and i would love to actually to see those two things coming too. Good luck with the mod making stuff and hear from you later ;)
Finally, a Wentward bus I can park without losing my sanity! Thanks and keep up the good work! (Noting the comment below: I have actually seen (In the midwest US) 3 axle buses with a steerable rear axle.)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that the rear rear wheels of buses dont turn along with the front. If that's so, then tell me if that is the case, in real life with these 3 axle buses. 5 stars if u do :)
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